"Really we've been forced into selling more folders because of demand, so we've had to create this area to house more stock equipment," said managing director Steve Nyland.
The 1,500m facility will allow the used post-press kit specialist to hold and demonstrate around 40 B1 and B2 folders from Heidelberg, Stahl and MBO.
The firm, which only sells kit from stock, fully refurbishes its machines and offers on-site training. It also holds a full stock of spares at its Alfreton, Derbyshire site, which can be ordered via its website.
The new showroom will run alongside the Muller Martini specialist's 2,500m stitching showroom, which houses over 25 Muller Martini machines.
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